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Franklin County Observer VOL. LXH. WASHINGTON, FRANKLIN COUNTY, MO., MAY 8, 1908 NUMBER 48 If You Want to Bay Sincerity Be Sure Clothes if you, want an hour of fun visit the Odeon any night. Event' Kahmann made a business trie lo St. Louis Wednesday. Now whe cyclone period. If you want insurance protection call on F. Pues. Ben Men se and Louis Piestrup mhde business trips to Union t&e first of the week. Miss Liilie Hittenhaus and brother. Prank, attended the funeral of Henry Tegeler at New Haven Wednesday. George Becker represented the M. W. of A- Camp at the Carthage fitato Convention. His sister Miss Alma accompanied him for a law days visit. operators have charge of Otto 4 Co. Sewing Machine Department and will be delighted to show yeu the novel new at taohmento that make sewing a pleasurfr embroideried collars, nsel belts, and hand- have been opened up '8 store will surely 1 ladies that are out the latest. me Borgmeyer. who ng her aunt, Mrs. mann, for the past returned to her home is. Thursday. Her John Zeilmann ao- her. Visit the Odeon. Miss Lee Chiles, of St. Louis, spent a day here last week. Mrs. J. H. Schaper and children visited St Louis Saturday. A word to the wise See OTTO ft CO.'S sewing machine display : Wm. Voss, of Chicago, spent a few days here with relatives here this week. The new gold and ti bagsthat please the looking lot Missalki All of our announcements have been largely written for the purpose of assuring prospective customers of the quality of our clothes. Our prices are within the popular range and our qualities are such that you can bring back any garment that proves detective and we will make tfjgpod-Oy. the purchase price. fyjhanging it for another or returning eter . a 9 is a first class at City Liverj The Odeon show. v Monuments Stable. Alabastine all colors, Washington Painting & Dec. Co. Mies Liilie Schroeder visited in St. Louia the first of the week. Take a look at the new lawns and India Linons at E. J. Spaunhorst's store. "Strife." the be9t play of the season, at the St. Francis Hall, Tuesday, May 19th. The finest line of Wall Paper and Room Mouldings in the city. Washington Painting & Dec Co. For Sale: 1 Rubber tired storm Buggy in A No. 1 condition 1 cypress Incubator 100 Egg capacity as good as new. Inquire of Mrs. G. D. Barnes. The Ladies' Aid of the M. E. Church will give another one of their delightful 10 cent teas at the home of Mrs. E. McCallister Thursday May 14th, both afternoon and evening, from 2:30 to 6:00 from 7:00 to 9:00. Every one is cordially invited to come. Bring your friends with you. Mrs. Jos. Schmidt celebrated her birthday Friday. A delicious lunch was served and the afternoon was pleasantly spent. Those 8resent were Mesdames M. Wurll, . Brauer, J. Schwarzer, C. Strutz, H. J. Dickbrader, Jul. Busch, Wm. Brix, Theo. Muench, O. Muench, C. Arcularius, J. I Krog, W. Stumps and J. Min- trup, and.). Moore, of Union; Misses Louise Wilhelmi and Mary Krog. Mrs. Louis Piestrup enter tained quite a number of friends on Wednesday evening in honor of her sister, Mrs. Wm. Eiob-man, of Jefferson City, who is spending thiB week with her. The guests were Mesdames O. Arcularius. E. Otto and J. Tank- ersley; Misses Adele and Elsie Stumpe, Blanche and Luella Dickbrader, Clara and Paula Hoffmann, Ida and Emma Stumpe, Lilly Busch and Amy Arcularius. Try (he Odeon. A roaring comedy drama entitled "Strife" at the St. Francis Hall Tuesday, May 19th. Mr. Chas. Gallenkamp 'and family, of St. Louis, spent Sunday with Washington relatives. Mr. and Mrs. John Umbeck, of St. Louis, spent Sunday with Mrs. Umbeck's mother, Mrs. Ruge. Mrs. Wm. H. Eichman, of Jefferson City, arrived the first of the week to visit her sister, Mrs. L. Piestrup. Miss Gertrude Scheele left Saturday afternoon for her home in St. Louis, having spent a week with Mrs. Droege. Keep Cool this summer. Buy your awnings and garden hose from the Bihr Plumbing and Heating Co. All goods guaranteed for one year. FOR SALE:-One 6 horse -power Root Vandervoort Gasoline Engine with 5 cells, Edison Leland batteries. Engine in A 1 condition and can be seen in operaUon. Tibbe Electric Co. Frank Danz spent Sunday in Washington. Wanted: Girl to do general house-work. Enquire at this office. "Strife" will be the closing play of the season at the St. Francis Hall. Do not miss it. The German Reading Club was pleasantly entertained by Mrs. Jos. Schmdt on Wedneeday aftornoon. Before buying your Summer hats call on -Miss Clara Heining who has just received a large lino of new Goods. FOR SALE: - A modern seven room house with all conveniences in center of town. Price, one-half of original cost. For furth er particulars inquire at this of fice. Geo. Holtgrieve, aged 36 years( died at the home of his sister Mrs. Edward Dampachroeder, near Jeffriesburg, last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Holtgrieve and son, Otto, of this city, attended the funeral servicesSunday. You work for money. You plow for money. You harrow for money. You pull weeds for money. You get up early in the morning for money. You work late at night for money. You are doing your best to make and earn money. When you get it, be sure to put it where it will be safe. There is no safer place than TRADE MARK. baa been V. J. Bl few. in Wast sister. oompani "Last of the fit er" gri Kitchen made at bargain kamp's Now Doultrv Hess & CI and .Ins! only you jgoddj by Thi Gertt celebrated forget, I tell you yet, rtment of "Quak rare in large size jails. They are well lostantial. A great 25o each, Wellen- Lafayette Sts. time when your is attention. Dr. 'b Poultry Panacea 1. "Louse Killer is the Koine that will bring tits. For sale only Droege Mere Co. children of the St. rish of ' Krakow last Thursday, April 30th in a most becoming manner the names day of their beloved pastor, Rev. Geo. Fugel. The program consisting of varied select pieces was very pleasing and exquisitly rendered. The respond of the pastor was short but to the point. spent Sunday in Sunday in Mra. Mary B. Martin returned to Charleston Monday after a months visit here. Mrs. Agnes Adams is spend ing several weeks at Marionville, Mo., visiting relatives. Ed. Gallenkamp Jr., of St. Louis spent one day the first of of the week with homefolks. Misses Leona Smythe and Mary Mulcahy of St. Louis, were the guests of Mrs. B. B. Bebee. The Peerless Otto & Co. Sewing raaohine has no equal, warranted 25 years. Price 925. Splendid drop head sewing machines with all attachments, $12.90 At Otto & Co. The Outfitters.Men's, youths' and boys' hats in all the new styles and latest nnlnma o.an ha had nt DmeD-p'? store. . t(.o T lu O... .,.1 , I"IL..... J ' I and Mrs. Lee Sweet mid children of Villa Ridge, ppent Thursday with H. C. Grohe. Charlie Maupln reoeived a fine bird dog yesterday from Texas. He is a full blooded Lewellen dog and a fine one, too. E. H. Otto is erecting a nioe stable near the store building that is being remodeled on Elm Street. There is a new 16 pound girl at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Brinker. The weight is vouohed for by the attending physician. The little infant of Mr. and Mrs. John Strubberg, of near Villa RIdge, died Tuesday &fatoJ:J.Wt Burial services were conducted at Gildehouse Wednesday. Do not miss the base ball game next Saturday afternoon at Fair Grounds between the New Haven High School team am' the Washington High School team. E. E. Backer St Louis. Vance Rx98 spent St. Louis. Miss Marie Brockhau3en visited in St. Louis. Mrs. Jno. Isbell visited in St. Louis the first of the week. Wagon and Carriage Paints, Washington Painting A Dec. Co. Miss Blanohe Dickbrader entertained the D. D. Club on Monday evening. The latest improved Singer sewing machines at $37.50 cash or credit at Otto & Co. Jos. A. Mintrup and family of Union spent Sunday with relatives in Washington. The new hat cleaner absolutely free with every hat, you buy at E. J. Spaunhorst's store. Mies Dora Holtgrieve spent Saturday and Sunday with relatives and friends in St. Louis. Do not forget "Strife," a King of Comedy Dramas, in four acta, at the St Francis Hall Tuesday, May 19th. Ladies' white rhirt waists, both long and short sleeves. A special lender at 75c at E.J. Spaunhorst's Store. ' For a dainty embroideried in- f ants' cap, child's or misses' lace embroideried hat, go to Droege s store. Oscar Mullgardt and Miss Adele Haines of St. Louis spent Sunday with Mesdames O. Ruge and H. Poppenhucen. Don't forget the 10 oent teas given by the ladies of the M. E. Church at the home of Mrs. E. Mc.Collister Thursday May 14th. The Treble Clef. The Treble Clef Musical Club met with Miss Paula Hoffmann on Wednesday, May 6, and the following program was rendered: Paper - The Nlbelungen King rainier Nibs Mario jJrookliAUBen. Piano Solo- Parsifal - Wagner M iss Mary Krog. Delicious refreshments were served. The next meeting will be held at Miss Lily Buach's, and the pro gram will be composed of selections by American composers. r Established J 86 1 47 Years In Business Not One Dissatisfied Customer Sewing Machine Clearing Sale! To reduce the Biggest Stock of High Grade Sew- ing Machines ever shown in Washington, Mo., we will sell them at prices that would astonish even the manufacturer. See our fine display on the first floor. An expert o.perator always in attendance to show you all the latest work that the new attachments are capable of. 1 f 12 Fine Drop Head Cylinder Shuttle Sewing Machines complete with all the latest attachmenis $12.90 Drop Head New Favorite Sewing Machine 14.50 Drop Head Ball-bearing Wabash Machine 17.50 Latest Drop Head Diamond Sewing Machine 19.75 Automatic Lift Run Easy Machine 19.50 Domestic 26.50 White Cylinder Shuttle 28.00 Will C. Free 28.50 Eldredge Latest Cylinder Schuttle 21.50 The New Ruby 20.90 The Reliable New Home 26.50 . m Washington's Greatest Store, A City In Itself. fywrrm rm j j sw L ..2

Franklin County Observer VOL. LXH. WASHINGTON, FRANKLIN COUNTY, MO., MAY 8, 1908 NUMBER 48 If You Want to Bay Sincerity Be Sure Clothes if you, want an hour of fun visit the Odeon any night. Event' Kahmann made a business trie lo St. Louis Wednesday. Now whe cyclone period. If you want insurance protection call on F. Pues. Ben Men se and Louis Piestrup mhde business trips to Union t&e first of the week. Miss Liilie Hittenhaus and brother. Prank, attended the funeral of Henry Tegeler at New Haven Wednesday. George Becker represented the M. W. of A- Camp at the Carthage fitato Convention. His sister Miss Alma accompanied him for a law days visit. operators have charge of Otto 4 Co. Sewing Machine Department and will be delighted to show yeu the novel new at taohmento that make sewing a pleasurfr embroideried collars, nsel belts, and hand- have been opened up '8 store will surely 1 ladies that are out the latest. me Borgmeyer. who ng her aunt, Mrs. mann, for the past returned to her home is. Thursday. Her John Zeilmann ao- her. Visit the Odeon. Miss Lee Chiles, of St. Louis, spent a day here last week. Mrs. J. H. Schaper and children visited St Louis Saturday. A word to the wise See OTTO ft CO.'S sewing machine display : Wm. Voss, of Chicago, spent a few days here with relatives here this week. The new gold and ti bagsthat please the looking lot Missalki All of our announcements have been largely written for the purpose of assuring prospective customers of the quality of our clothes. Our prices are within the popular range and our qualities are such that you can bring back any garment that proves detective and we will make tfjgpod-Oy. the purchase price. fyjhanging it for another or returning eter . a 9 is a first class at City Liverj The Odeon show. v Monuments Stable. Alabastine all colors, Washington Painting & Dec. Co. Mies Liilie Schroeder visited in St. Louia the first of the week. Take a look at the new lawns and India Linons at E. J. Spaunhorst's store. "Strife." the be9t play of the season, at the St. Francis Hall, Tuesday, May 19th. The finest line of Wall Paper and Room Mouldings in the city. Washington Painting & Dec Co. For Sale: 1 Rubber tired storm Buggy in A No. 1 condition 1 cypress Incubator 100 Egg capacity as good as new. Inquire of Mrs. G. D. Barnes. The Ladies' Aid of the M. E. Church will give another one of their delightful 10 cent teas at the home of Mrs. E. McCallister Thursday May 14th, both afternoon and evening, from 2:30 to 6:00 from 7:00 to 9:00. Every one is cordially invited to come. Bring your friends with you. Mrs. Jos. Schmidt celebrated her birthday Friday. A delicious lunch was served and the afternoon was pleasantly spent. Those 8resent were Mesdames M. Wurll, . Brauer, J. Schwarzer, C. Strutz, H. J. Dickbrader, Jul. Busch, Wm. Brix, Theo. Muench, O. Muench, C. Arcularius, J. I Krog, W. Stumps and J. Min- trup, and.). Moore, of Union; Misses Louise Wilhelmi and Mary Krog. Mrs. Louis Piestrup enter tained quite a number of friends on Wednesday evening in honor of her sister, Mrs. Wm. Eiob-man, of Jefferson City, who is spending thiB week with her. The guests were Mesdames O. Arcularius. E. Otto and J. Tank- ersley; Misses Adele and Elsie Stumpe, Blanche and Luella Dickbrader, Clara and Paula Hoffmann, Ida and Emma Stumpe, Lilly Busch and Amy Arcularius. Try (he Odeon. A roaring comedy drama entitled "Strife" at the St. Francis Hall Tuesday, May 19th. Mr. Chas. Gallenkamp 'and family, of St. Louis, spent Sunday with Washington relatives. Mr. and Mrs. John Umbeck, of St. Louis, spent Sunday with Mrs. Umbeck's mother, Mrs. Ruge. Mrs. Wm. H. Eichman, of Jefferson City, arrived the first of the week to visit her sister, Mrs. L. Piestrup. Miss Gertrude Scheele left Saturday afternoon for her home in St. Louis, having spent a week with Mrs. Droege. Keep Cool this summer. Buy your awnings and garden hose from the Bihr Plumbing and Heating Co. All goods guaranteed for one year. FOR SALE:-One 6 horse -power Root Vandervoort Gasoline Engine with 5 cells, Edison Leland batteries. Engine in A 1 condition and can be seen in operaUon. Tibbe Electric Co. Frank Danz spent Sunday in Washington. Wanted: Girl to do general house-work. Enquire at this office. "Strife" will be the closing play of the season at the St. Francis Hall. Do not miss it. The German Reading Club was pleasantly entertained by Mrs. Jos. Schmdt on Wedneeday aftornoon. Before buying your Summer hats call on -Miss Clara Heining who has just received a large lino of new Goods. FOR SALE: - A modern seven room house with all conveniences in center of town. Price, one-half of original cost. For furth er particulars inquire at this of fice. Geo. Holtgrieve, aged 36 years( died at the home of his sister Mrs. Edward Dampachroeder, near Jeffriesburg, last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Holtgrieve and son, Otto, of this city, attended the funeral servicesSunday. You work for money. You plow for money. You harrow for money. You pull weeds for money. You get up early in the morning for money. You work late at night for money. You are doing your best to make and earn money. When you get it, be sure to put it where it will be safe. There is no safer place than TRADE MARK. baa been V. J. Bl few. in Wast sister. oompani "Last of the fit er" gri Kitchen made at bargain kamp's Now Doultrv Hess & CI and .Ins! only you jgoddj by Thi Gertt celebrated forget, I tell you yet, rtment of "Quak rare in large size jails. They are well lostantial. A great 25o each, Wellen- Lafayette Sts. time when your is attention. Dr. 'b Poultry Panacea 1. "Louse Killer is the Koine that will bring tits. For sale only Droege Mere Co. children of the St. rish of ' Krakow last Thursday, April 30th in a most becoming manner the names day of their beloved pastor, Rev. Geo. Fugel. The program consisting of varied select pieces was very pleasing and exquisitly rendered. The respond of the pastor was short but to the point. spent Sunday in Sunday in Mra. Mary B. Martin returned to Charleston Monday after a months visit here. Mrs. Agnes Adams is spend ing several weeks at Marionville, Mo., visiting relatives. Ed. Gallenkamp Jr., of St. Louis spent one day the first of of the week with homefolks. Misses Leona Smythe and Mary Mulcahy of St. Louis, were the guests of Mrs. B. B. Bebee. The Peerless Otto & Co. Sewing raaohine has no equal, warranted 25 years. Price 925. Splendid drop head sewing machines with all attachments, $12.90 At Otto & Co. The Outfitters.Men's, youths' and boys' hats in all the new styles and latest nnlnma o.an ha had nt DmeD-p'? store. . t(.o T lu O... .,.1 , I"IL..... J ' I and Mrs. Lee Sweet mid children of Villa Ridge, ppent Thursday with H. C. Grohe. Charlie Maupln reoeived a fine bird dog yesterday from Texas. He is a full blooded Lewellen dog and a fine one, too. E. H. Otto is erecting a nioe stable near the store building that is being remodeled on Elm Street. There is a new 16 pound girl at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Brinker. The weight is vouohed for by the attending physician. The little infant of Mr. and Mrs. John Strubberg, of near Villa RIdge, died Tuesday &fatoJ:J.Wt Burial services were conducted at Gildehouse Wednesday. Do not miss the base ball game next Saturday afternoon at Fair Grounds between the New Haven High School team am' the Washington High School team. E. E. Backer St Louis. Vance Rx98 spent St. Louis. Miss Marie Brockhau3en visited in St. Louis. Mrs. Jno. Isbell visited in St. Louis the first of the week. Wagon and Carriage Paints, Washington Painting A Dec. Co. Miss Blanohe Dickbrader entertained the D. D. Club on Monday evening. The latest improved Singer sewing machines at $37.50 cash or credit at Otto & Co. Jos. A. Mintrup and family of Union spent Sunday with relatives in Washington. The new hat cleaner absolutely free with every hat, you buy at E. J. Spaunhorst's store. Mies Dora Holtgrieve spent Saturday and Sunday with relatives and friends in St. Louis. Do not forget "Strife," a King of Comedy Dramas, in four acta, at the St Francis Hall Tuesday, May 19th. Ladies' white rhirt waists, both long and short sleeves. A special lender at 75c at E.J. Spaunhorst's Store. ' For a dainty embroideried in- f ants' cap, child's or misses' lace embroideried hat, go to Droege s store. Oscar Mullgardt and Miss Adele Haines of St. Louis spent Sunday with Mesdames O. Ruge and H. Poppenhucen. Don't forget the 10 oent teas given by the ladies of the M. E. Church at the home of Mrs. E. Mc.Collister Thursday May 14th. The Treble Clef. The Treble Clef Musical Club met with Miss Paula Hoffmann on Wednesday, May 6, and the following program was rendered: Paper - The Nlbelungen King rainier Nibs Mario jJrookliAUBen. Piano Solo- Parsifal - Wagner M iss Mary Krog. Delicious refreshments were served. The next meeting will be held at Miss Lily Buach's, and the pro gram will be composed of selections by American composers. r Established J 86 1 47 Years In Business Not One Dissatisfied Customer Sewing Machine Clearing Sale! To reduce the Biggest Stock of High Grade Sew- ing Machines ever shown in Washington, Mo., we will sell them at prices that would astonish even the manufacturer. See our fine display on the first floor. An expert o.perator always in attendance to show you all the latest work that the new attachments are capable of. 1 f 12 Fine Drop Head Cylinder Shuttle Sewing Machines complete with all the latest attachmenis $12.90 Drop Head New Favorite Sewing Machine 14.50 Drop Head Ball-bearing Wabash Machine 17.50 Latest Drop Head Diamond Sewing Machine 19.75 Automatic Lift Run Easy Machine 19.50 Domestic 26.50 White Cylinder Shuttle 28.00 Will C. Free 28.50 Eldredge Latest Cylinder Schuttle 21.50 The New Ruby 20.90 The Reliable New Home 26.50 . m Washington's Greatest Store, A City In Itself. fywrrm rm j j sw L ..2